Book Title: Prakrit Grammar and Composition
Author(s): Kamalchand Sogani
Publisher: Apbhramsa Sahitya Academy

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________________ Lesson 54 Transitive Verbs (use in the Active Voice and the Passive Voice) Transitive Verbs Kokka = To call Dekkha = To see Rakkha To protect = Suņa = To hear Panama = To salute, To greet Påla = To nurture, To bring up The above Verbs are Transitive. The Transitive Verbs are used in the Active and Passive Voice. For forming the Passive Voice from the Transitive Verbs, same suffixes as were used for forming the Impersonal form are added [Lesson 47- 'ijja', ia (iya)]. The subject is changed into the Instrumental (Singular or Plural). The object instead of being in the Accusative case (Singular or Plural), is changed into the Nominative Case (Singular or Plural). After adding the suffixes of the Passive Voice to the Verb, suffixes of the Tense are added to the Verb according to the Number and Person of the object converted into the Nominative Case. The Passive Voice is formed from the Transitive Verbs in the Present Tense, Past Tense and the Imperative. In the Future Tense the Active Voice form of the Future Tense Verbal form continues and 'ijja', ia and 'iya' suffixes are not added to the Future Tense Verbal form. In the Past Tense, the Past Participle is used in the Passive Voice also. Here for the construction of the Passive Voice, only the use of Instrumental Singular is given. The Instrumental Plural should also be used. In the previous chapters we have already dealt with a-ending Masculine and Neture Genders and we have dealt with ã-ending Feminine Nominative Case. Accusative Case and Instrumental Case. In this chapter we shall be dealing with i-ending and u-ending Masculine forms in Nominative Case Singular and Instrumental Case Singular. 122 Jain Education International Prakrta Grammar and Composition www.jainelibrary.org For Private & Personal Use Only

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